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Paramagnetism has become an essential factor for any self-respecting agronomist in the field of land fertilization. There is no shortage of scientific articles on this subject. It is clear that we still have a lot to discover about all the processes and issues of this approach taking into account paramagnetism. In the electroculture approach, basalt has a major function to increase the paramagnetic forces of the soil that improves fertility, microbiology and earthworm activity. Multiple examples of applications are demonstrated with important supporting results. These techniques are simple to perform and apply, which gives them an undeniable advantage for rapid adoption by the largest number of farmers. At a time when the challenges of fertilization pose major problems, this issue is essential to find and implement concrete solutions that have proven their worth. It is a book that every farmer should know to be able to make the best decisions in terms of sustainable fertilization of these lands to ensure a healthy, productive and much easier crop production. Yannick Van Doorne Agronomist
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Paramagnetism has become an essential factor for any self-respecting agronomist in the field of land fertilization. There is no shortage of scientific articles on this subject. It is clear that we still have a lot to discover about all the processes and issues of this approach taking into account paramagnetism. In the electroculture approach, basalt has a major function to increase the paramagnetic forces of the soil that improves fertility, microbiology and earthworm activity. Multiple examples of applications are demonstrated with important supporting results. These techniques are simple to perform and apply, which gives them an undeniable advantage for rapid adoption by the largest number of farmers. At a time when the challenges of fertilization pose major problems, this issue is essential to find and implement concrete solutions that have proven their worth. It is a book that every farmer should know to be able to make the best decisions in terms of sustainable fertilization of these lands to ensure a healthy, productive and much easier crop production. Yannick Van Doorne Agronomist